View of a boulder which marks the eastern end of Ute Pass Trail, El Paso County, Colorado. The rock stands on a grassy area near a sidewalk and reads: "This boulder marks the eastern end of the Ute Pass Trail, one of the oldest Indian trails in the United States. This trail was marked by the El Paso Co. Pioneer's Ass'n. assisted by Chief Buckskin Charley and his band of Utes. Aug. 29, 1912."

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Condition: emulsion chipping on edge of glass negative.; Title written on back of print.; Vintage photographic print.; R7001712731

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